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i don't know where i am on religion. i believe there is a supreme being who has given me special things in my life. but i think he would be like inclusive in and all right with everybody if he is this supposedly -- like i say, i don't know. i don't get in if it's a he or a she, if she is black whatever. i think if there is a supreme being, he or she, however you phrase it would be like i love everybody. so that's the way i look at it. >> president obama has been criticized about his religion candidate? >> that's only because he is black. you know, listen, we can sugar coat it how we want. some people are not going to be happy with a black president. >> they claim he is muslim. >> first of all. they don't black. >> is healthcare the greatest achievement much his presidency? >> i will say this. i don't know all of the ins and outs of obamacare. >> hum? >> or the health affordable act. everybody needs healthcare. >> that's all i care about. you know, like i say, i tell people, we can sit here and argue about obamacare healt
i don't know where i am on religion. i believe there is a supreme being who has given me special things in my life. but i think he would be like inclusive in and all right with everybody if he is this supposedly -- like i say, i don't know. i don't get in if it's a he or a she, if she is black whatever. i think if there is a supreme being, he or she, however you phrase it would be like i love everybody. so that's the way i look at it. >> president obama has been criticized about his...
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. >> a freedom of expression and religion. and i believe this bill violates that freedom. >> reporter: but the chances of the bill becoming law are slim. speaker john boehner has signaled he will not bring it up for a vote in the republican controlled house. speaker boehner says the law would open up businesses to frivolous lawsuits. conservative groups agree. >> when we talk about this kind of employment discrimination law, what we're talking about is the right to sue. >> reporter: if the bill dies in the house, gay rights organizations will put pressure on the president to issue an executive order barring federal contractors from anti-gay practices. danielle nottingham, cbs news, washington. >>> reports of sexual assault in the military jumped dramatically last year. according to a defense department study, the number of reported assaults was up 46%, over 3,500 attacks. the study called the increase unprecedented. now, it's unclear if assaults are on the rise or if victims are more comfortable coming forward. >>> coming up o
. >> a freedom of expression and religion. and i believe this bill violates that freedom. >> reporter: but the chances of the bill becoming law are slim. speaker john boehner has signaled he will not bring it up for a vote in the republican controlled house. speaker boehner says the law would open up businesses to frivolous lawsuits. conservative groups agree. >> when we talk about this kind of employment discrimination law, what we're talking about is the right to sue....
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>> we don't have religion in our government. we have a secular government. >> coming up, a princeton mom who says the main reason women should go to college is to find a husband. does she have a point? we'll talk about it right after this. zap technology. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. great first gig! let's go! party! awwwww... arigato! we are outta here! party...... finding you the perfect place, every step of the way. hotels.com hey hun, remember you only need a few sheets. hmph! [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft is made with extra cushions that are soft and more absorbent. plus you can use four times less. charmin ultra soft. >>> okay, now, where did you get your degree? >> bryn mawr. >> what was your degree? >> spanish manage literature. >> there eeg's a woman who wrot letter to the school paper sa
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the religious community-- we respect religion and want people to have their religion, and also not change religion, but we want people to be accepting of everybody. so i think the religious community and the sports community, between the two, i think those are two of the last closetclosets in america, two oe last place where's people are accepted. so once we get people to realize that you're born gay and that gay people are disenfranchised and they don't have all the same rights and benefits as everybody else, and, yet, they're no different than anybody else, we can get past this unfortunate incident going on in our country every day. >> schieffer: esera? >> brendon, i mean, basically said it all, and that's--un, we definitely have-- we've taken some baby steps forward, and we still have a lot of work to do. the war started back in stonewall, and we're still in the middle of the battle. but we are definitely living in different times. and, you know, where soots on the table for us to discuss and, you know, for me it's very encouraging to see-- to see what's happening today with the l.g.b.
the religious community-- we respect religion and want people to have their religion, and also not change religion, but we want people to be accepting of everybody. so i think the religious community and the sports community, between the two, i think those are two of the last closetclosets in america, two oe last place where's people are accepted. so once we get people to realize that you're born gay and that gay people are disenfranchised and they don't have all the same rights and benefits as...
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and the poorest, religion was a big part of their life. i'm not saying religion is bad. what we tend to do, when things are not good, when we're worried about things, we tend to reach out to religion more. i think the reason "the bible" was so successful, right now, more than ever, this country is reaching for religion. >> there's an exception to that statistics. it's the united states of america. the greatest country on earth. where 73% of citizens profess christianity as their belief. there's a minority like the professor last week who had his students write jesus on a piece of paper, rip it up, step on it and expelled the kid who did not participate. there's a minority who wants to take god out of the pledge of allegiance. the majority showed up to watch "the bible ". >> we all love religion. right now, it's hotter than ever because the country is in trouble. >> it was not based on judaeo. it was based on freedom. >> this nation was founded on christianity. it's one nation, under god. >> this nation was founded on independence, not christianity. >> on christian princi
and the poorest, religion was a big part of their life. i'm not saying religion is bad. what we tend to do, when things are not good, when we're worried about things, we tend to reach out to religion more. i think the reason "the bible" was so successful, right now, more than ever, this country is reaching for religion. >> there's an exception to that statistics. it's the united states of america. the greatest country on earth. where 73% of citizens profess christianity as their...
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a su orientación sexual que género de identidad por parte de empleadores que no sean instituciones religiones pasó su primera prueba de fuego en el congreso federal a conseguir votos en un cometido. será discutido esta semana en el pleno del senado, pero el futuro de la propuesta en el capitolio es incierta y en la cámara de representantes. - el presidente obama se reunió con los principales líderes empresariales del país, para continuar presionando al congreso por una reforma migratoria, ya que la considera una herramienta necesaria para el crecimiento económico y reducción del déficit. portavoz de la clase y lo que el presidente está dispuesto a trabajar con la casa para mi y debido a que es bueno para los negocios y es lo correcto. la administración obama espera presionar lo suficiente a los republicanos para que se dé un voto antes de que termine el año. - vamos a la información internacional del día en el mundo en 60 segundos. >> reportero: argentina, gobierno anunció el hallazgo en buenos aires de 1500 nuevo documento de la última dictadura entre ellos acta secreta de l
a su orientación sexual que género de identidad por parte de empleadores que no sean instituciones religiones pasó su primera prueba de fuego en el congreso federal a conseguir votos en un cometido. será discutido esta semana en el pleno del senado, pero el futuro de la propuesta en el capitolio es incierta y en la cámara de representantes. - el presidente obama se reunió con los principales líderes empresariales del país, para continuar presionando al congreso por una reforma...
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>> we don't have religion in our government. we have a secular government. >> coming up, a princeton mom who says the main reason women should go to college is to find a husband. does she have a point? we'll talk about it right after this. did you know that if you wear a partial, you are almost twice as likely to lose the supporting teeth? even subtle movement of your partial can put stress on supporting teeth. this could lead to further tooth loss. try new poligrip® seal and protect denture adhesive. it stabilizes your partial to help reduce movement against gums and supporting teeth. care for your partial. help protect your natural teeth with new poligrip® for partials. also try polident® clean and protect denture cleanser to kill 99.9% of odor causing bacteria. this has been medifacts for polygrip® for partials. from capital one... boris earns unlimited rewards for his small business. can i get the smith contract, please? thank you. that's three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my spark card. [ garth ] boris' sma
>> we don't have religion in our government. we have a secular government. >> coming up, a princeton mom who says the main reason women should go to college is to find a husband. does she have a point? we'll talk about it right after this. did you know that if you wear a partial, you are almost twice as likely to lose the supporting teeth? even subtle movement of your partial can put stress on supporting teeth. this could lead to further tooth loss. try new poligrip® seal and...
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and some of the talks centered around religion and his alleged use of a banned substance. we are joined live from the superdome. this is a big story for the media. is this a distraction for the team right now? >> no, he has gone through this before, 12 years ago on the heels of the trial atlanta. for ray lewis, this is experienced territory, stepping into the national spotlight and getting hit from all angles. today, sports illustrated claiming there is a link between ray lewis and a substance similar to hgh. swats is a company whose owner is on -- take a call between him talking about a banned substance. ray lewis did not want to promote a story that he said was 2 years old and would not give more attention to the writer of the story. he has used products from the company, but none of those products are on the banned substance list. >> that was a 2-year-old story that you want me to refresh. i would not give him the credit to even mention his name or his antics in my speeches or my moment. i won't even speak about it. i have been in this business 17 years and nobody has g
and some of the talks centered around religion and his alleged use of a banned substance. we are joined live from the superdome. this is a big story for the media. is this a distraction for the team right now? >> no, he has gone through this before, 12 years ago on the heels of the trial atlanta. for ray lewis, this is experienced territory, stepping into the national spotlight and getting hit from all angles. today, sports illustrated claiming there is a link between ray lewis and a...
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distribute that cash flow growth to the shareholders, i think time warner has gotten the most religi religion. pretty distributing 100%. cbs is right up there with them. >> we'll leave it there any disclosures to make? do you own any of the stocks you just talked about? >> we own them all. >> thank you very much. portfolio manager, larry. >>> jcpenney is sorry. posting a public apology on youtube and facebook pajsges admitting it made mistakes. >> it's no secret. recently jcpenney changed. >> jcpenney knows it messed up. by eliminating coupons. wall street wasn't particularly impressed by the mea culpa. coming up, what one cola giant is doing back-to-win back consumers who have sworn off soda. first, here is how commodities, treasuries and currencies fared today. finally tonight, with u.s. sales on the decline for eight years straight, things have been pretty tough for soda makers who are working harder than ever to sell those drinks. especially tough for the number three soda maker, dr pepper/snapple. jane wells shows us what that company is doing to get more americans to come back to buying
distribute that cash flow growth to the shareholders, i think time warner has gotten the most religi religion. pretty distributing 100%. cbs is right up there with them. >> we'll leave it there any disclosures to make? do you own any of the stocks you just talked about? >> we own them all. >> thank you very much. portfolio manager, larry. >>> jcpenney is sorry. posting a public apology on youtube and facebook pajsges admitting it made mistakes. >> it's no...
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it was a religion. they brrrr all skinny. -- they were all skinny. >> are you sure they don't compete with am way? >> next topic, the athletic department. has apologized for holding a cindo de mayo-themed event with students wearing sombreros and eating free nachos and competing in a costumes contest. some called it racist and insensitive saying, quote, i was disappointed that this team was stereo typing the mexican culture. she or he sounds like a barrel of lives. diane, i don't mean to offend the people wearing barrels, poor people. >> when you are poor in a cartoon you are wearing a barrel. >> it is true, diane. >> shouldn't they look at this as a celebration. when i was a kid i wore a cowboy hat. >> they are not running around with ak47's. it is silly. >> seen here. sign here again -- seen here again. >> our producers are hard at work. >> i did mention the nachos? >> i want to try this. naked boobs. >> they will drop it it in later. >> i wonder how much it costs ? the nachos were $75. the viewers at
it was a religion. they brrrr all skinny. -- they were all skinny. >> are you sure they don't compete with am way? >> next topic, the athletic department. has apologized for holding a cindo de mayo-themed event with students wearing sombreros and eating free nachos and competing in a costumes contest. some called it racist and insensitive saying, quote, i was disappointed that this team was stereo typing the mexican culture. she or he sounds like a barrel of lives. diane, i don't...
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not too many things we come together on in this country, and we're divided by politics, divided by religion, divided by what cable news network we watch, but on sunday, about two-thirds of america comes together to watch football. they do this on super bowl sunday. most of america sits in front of the tv set. you may dislike it or like it, but it's a fact. when you look up in the stands at a football game, you see america. when you look on the field, you see people from all geographic locations, people from all class extensions, people from all racial groups. it is america down on the field. that's something we should be encouraging. we shouldn't stamp that out. think about what happened in new orleans a few years ago after hurricane katrina. the city looked down and out, and it almost looked like their football team. remember the new orleans saints? they were such a pathetic football team, they fans wore bags over their heads. all the sudden, after hurricane katrina, there's all these politicians trying to bring back new orleans. they all failed. they can't get the city united. they can't
not too many things we come together on in this country, and we're divided by politics, divided by religion, divided by what cable news network we watch, but on sunday, about two-thirds of america comes together to watch football. they do this on super bowl sunday. most of america sits in front of the tv set. you may dislike it or like it, but it's a fact. when you look up in the stands at a football game, you see america. when you look on the field, you see people from all geographic...
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and as we well know -- there's no such thing as religion. there are only certain kinds of religion. how often it is people say, this needs to be in public policy, because god says so. >> of course, you have to confront that in the islamic world. jim writes it's important, the best way to fight that is by undermining it from the inside not trying to smash it. >> that's right. this goes back to the conversation that we have been having, beliefs and practices are important, but it's about who you are as a human being. how you see yourself in the world. your relationship to god. i'll give you an example, the latest pew poll says, 7 out of 10 americans identify as christian. think about this for a moment. does that mean 7 out of 10 go to church on sunday, or 7 out of 10 can tell you anything about jesus except that he was born in a manager and died on a cross. that's actually making a statement of identity. as a statement of identity it encompasses your world views. your economic views, your social views. it's not what you believe, but it's how you understand the world around you. so, of
and as we well know -- there's no such thing as religion. there are only certain kinds of religion. how often it is people say, this needs to be in public policy, because god says so. >> of course, you have to confront that in the islamic world. jim writes it's important, the best way to fight that is by undermining it from the inside not trying to smash it. >> that's right. this goes back to the conversation that we have been having, beliefs and practices are important, but it's...
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debating the settlement of a case that could have threatened the very existence of america's secular religion. people believe this is a win for the nfl owners. and arguing about whether attorneys for the former players made a big mistake by settling for "a pittance." let's set aside the analysis for a moment and get to the heart of the manner. remember jim mcman, the brash quarterback who took them to the super bowl? he had spiky hair, and even once mooned a news camera in a helicopter flying over practice. >> i was just scratching myself. >> reporter: this is jim mcmann today. in the 50s, he has early stage dementia. >> guys will leave me messages, and i erase it, thinking i called them right back. i forget who just called me. >> reporter: mcmann is one of a series of players who sued the nfl saying they have on-field concussions. looking at this film, big blows could be the same as taking a sledge hammer to the head. also involved in this lawsuit, families of players like junior seau, who was alleged to have had a brain concussion. he changed dramatically, his family said, towards the end o
debating the settlement of a case that could have threatened the very existence of america's secular religion. people believe this is a win for the nfl owners. and arguing about whether attorneys for the former players made a big mistake by settling for "a pittance." let's set aside the analysis for a moment and get to the heart of the manner. remember jim mcman, the brash quarterback who took them to the super bowl? he had spiky hair, and even once mooned a news camera in a...
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or when you say, "hail mary mother of god" in the catholic religion. it was a means of going inside of yourself to find the strength within to deal with the outside world. one of my mentors was bill kunseler. there was one scene he told me about when he was in birmingham where he was representing dr. martin luther king. and they had come from a demonstration or rally, and king had been told that there were men looking to kill him that night. and they drove up to a house, and bill and king were staying in the house together with a group of other people. bill told the story that people were petrified that night. i mean, they thought that the house was going to be bombed, and they darkened the house so there were no lights at all. and he was afraid for his life. and king must have sensed this fear in the room. and he walked over to a piano and started to play "this little light of mine," and the whole group just started to sing this song, and they sang songs all through the night. and bill said at the end of this time, it was like there was nothing to be
or when you say, "hail mary mother of god" in the catholic religion. it was a means of going inside of yourself to find the strength within to deal with the outside world. one of my mentors was bill kunseler. there was one scene he told me about when he was in birmingham where he was representing dr. martin luther king. and they had come from a demonstration or rally, and king had been told that there were men looking to kill him that night. and they drove up to a house, and bill and...
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or when you say, "hail mary mother of god" in the catholic religion. it was a means of going inside of yourself to find the strength within to deal with the outside world. one of my mentors was bill kunseler. there was one scene he told me about when he was in birmingham where he was representing dr. martin luther king. and they had come from a demonstration or rally, and king had been told that there were men looking to kill him that night. and they drove up to a house, and bill and king were staying in the house together with a group of other people. bill told the story that people were petrified that night. i mean, they thought that the house was going to bbombed, and they darkened the house so there were no lights at all. and he was afraid for his life. and king must have sensed this fear in the room. and he walked over to a piano and started to play "this little light of mine," and the whole group just started to sing this song, and they sang songs all through the night. and bill said at the end of this time, it was like there was nothing to be af
or when you say, "hail mary mother of god" in the catholic religion. it was a means of going inside of yourself to find the strength within to deal with the outside world. one of my mentors was bill kunseler. there was one scene he told me about when he was in birmingham where he was representing dr. martin luther king. and they had come from a demonstration or rally, and king had been told that there were men looking to kill him that night. and they drove up to a house, and bill and...
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three days ago truckers transporting gooding were executed by the roadside just for being the wrong religion. the last thing the u.n. was. wao is empower men like this. >>> now to the latest on the urs surveillance program. according to "the new york times" and britain's "guardian" newspaper the national security agency has figured out how to break most of the security codes on the internet, those codes that scramble information that protect everything from banking transactions to e-mails. the e-mails come from documents provideoed by nsa scanning g-mail accounts and the labor defendant releases its information. >>> good morning, anne-marie. all eyes will be on today's jobless report. yesterday the government said unemployment dropped by 9,000, near a five-year low. economists predict that employers added 177,000 jobs in august. the unemployment rate is expected to remain at 7.4%. >>> a strong jobs report could spark a run on wall street. investors are worried the fed may decide to taper off the markets were up. on thursday the market gained 6 points while the nasdaq gained. tokyo's nikkei l
three days ago truckers transporting gooding were executed by the roadside just for being the wrong religion. the last thing the u.n. was. wao is empower men like this. >>> now to the latest on the urs surveillance program. according to "the new york times" and britain's "guardian" newspaper the national security agency has figured out how to break most of the security codes on the internet, those codes that scramble information that protect everything from banking...
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>> a cult is only a religion that hasn't been around long enough. they want to stick in there long enough just like mitt romney could have had our first mormon president. they want to stick in there so a scientologist could be president. it's just a matter of time. they have the money but they don't have any more secrets to sell. so this year the last year has been some of the most di decisive at athat they have hey ever had in their history. i don't know if they'll fully collapse but this may be the tidal wave where they have to change everything. >> cenk: thank you for joining "the young turks." >> thanks for having me back. >> cenk: we'll be back with the story of the nfl and how they completely avoid taxes by calling themselves a non-profit. >> the nfl has a strong lobbying shop here in washington, d.c. that is why they keep their tax breaks. that's why it's going to be so hard to getetetetetetetetetetetetetetetetetetetetetetetetetetetetetet desmond tutu said a quote that is one of my favorite quotes. "we are tied together in a web of humanity.
>> a cult is only a religion that hasn't been around long enough. they want to stick in there long enough just like mitt romney could have had our first mormon president. they want to stick in there so a scientologist could be president. it's just a matter of time. they have the money but they don't have any more secrets to sell. so this year the last year has been some of the most di decisive at athat they have hey ever had in their history. i don't know if they'll fully collapse but...
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it goes for other religion minorities too. they may not have necessarily agreed with bashar al assad's dictatorship, but at least it kept them safe. they think what's coming next will be a bloodbath. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, damascus. >>> here at home connecticut state police say a mechanical failure caused an amusement park ride to break down injuring dozens of children. a ride at a fair in norwalk stopped suddenly sending those aboard slamming into each other. jericka duncan reports. >> reporter: police in connecticut are investigating over what went wrong at the annual oyster festival in norwalk. police believe a mechanical failure caused the zuma ride to lose power and suddenly stop in midair. it injured 18 people, mostly children. >> when it stopped, swings went in all different directions with the children on it and they were bouncing off the steel frames. >> reporter: police say none of this children fell to the ground but the swings slammed into each other, injuring the riders. >> there was a lot of screaming. peopl
it goes for other religion minorities too. they may not have necessarily agreed with bashar al assad's dictatorship, but at least it kept them safe. they think what's coming next will be a bloodbath. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, damascus. >>> here at home connecticut state police say a mechanical failure caused an amusement park ride to break down injuring dozens of children. a ride at a fair in norwalk stopped suddenly sending those aboard slamming into each other. jericka duncan...
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as reported by several muse outlets, he said, quote, it drives me crazy when the captains of the religion right are always calling us back, for blacks to be back in the bus, for women back in the kitchen, for immigrants to be back on their side of the border. and so i'm guessing, eric, this was a very different message than you heard yesterday in church and a lot of us out there. it does seem to mow on a day of inspiration and arguably the holiest day this was not the right message. >> probably not. my priest actually went through john 20 which is the verse that talks about when mary magdalene and found the tomb open and jesus' body gone and john also said he was one of the disciples who ran fast to the tomb and basically calling himself from the third person a faster runner than st. peter. that was the message at my church. the mess seeming that president obama and family heard -- the message that president obama and family heard was the religion right, the cap tens of the religion rights are trying to keep blacks in the back of the bus and women in the kitchen and immigrants over the bo
as reported by several muse outlets, he said, quote, it drives me crazy when the captains of the religion right are always calling us back, for blacks to be back in the bus, for women back in the kitchen, for immigrants to be back on their side of the border. and so i'm guessing, eric, this was a very different message than you heard yesterday in church and a lot of us out there. it does seem to mow on a day of inspiration and arguably the holiest day this was not the right message. >>...
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right, the cap tens of the religion rights are trying to keep blacks in the back of the bus and women in the kitchen and immigrants over the border. who are the captains he references? i am not sure who he is referencing, buts i am not sure i like the message on easter. i think he offended two million christians worldwide when he went there. >> bob, you are religious. you are a christian. this is not your typical message of hate. who is he talking about? who? >> first of all let's step back a little bit. you said in your opening that it insulted half of the americans out there. he was talking about the captains of the religious right. >> who? >> pat robertson, there is one for you. >> you think he is a bigot? >> i certainly do. >> why? >> i think he -- excuse me, excuse me. he doesn't have different beliefs. the treens is the tolerance that christ showed is pat robertson hasn't got that message. he attacked gays and accused them of being responsible for all kinds of natural disasters. this is a guy who as a leader of the christian coalition which now fortunately is by gone days uses t
right, the cap tens of the religion rights are trying to keep blacks in the back of the bus and women in the kitchen and immigrants over the border. who are the captains he references? i am not sure who he is referencing, buts i am not sure i like the message on easter. i think he offended two million christians worldwide when he went there. >> bob, you are religious. you are a christian. this is not your typical message of hate. who is he talking about? who? >> first of all let's...
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there long has been tension in turkey between islamic conservatives and those who want to keep all religion out of politics, but now those tensions have erupted on to the street and with neither side willing to back down and unions calling for a strike tomorrow it is cliekly we will see these clashes continue, jeff. >> glor: holly williams, thank you. better weather is helping firefighters battle the worst wildfire in colorado's history. the fire near colorado springs forced thousands to be evacuated, it is said to be 65 percent contained, so far 485 homes have been destroyed. manuel bojorquez is there. >> reporter: fire fighters spent sunday snuffing out the remains of the most destructive wildfire in colorado history. it is consumed 22 square miles over the last six days. this detachment from the colorado national guard showed up where the threat still exists, smoldering embers underground. for sergeant john schreiber. >> the particular spots we are looking for are these areas that have some white ash in them, it is still burning down there and still charred. >> so an area like this where
there long has been tension in turkey between islamic conservatives and those who want to keep all religion out of politics, but now those tensions have erupted on to the street and with neither side willing to back down and unions calling for a strike tomorrow it is cliekly we will see these clashes continue, jeff. >> glor: holly williams, thank you. better weather is helping firefighters battle the worst wildfire in colorado's history. the fire near colorado springs forced thousands to...
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but that has been perverted to mean that we need to take religion out of government. but what really means it really means is that we need to keep government out of religion. and that is what is happening in this case, some people are trying to take it out of government, but that is contrary to the entire condition of this country. martha: what do you think, leslie? >> i have to tell you that i agree with some of what you said. but the problem is the slope that could become and we don't want the government establishing any religion and when we look at a small-town compared the size of the united states and the diversity of the united states be much larger, those two women are jewish and atheist and to people that are offended, and how we cover every religion in america? politicians are elected to legislate, although i would say that this political body in washington needs a lot more than prayer and the problem here is if i were an atheist and i am not, i do believe in god and etc., but if i were an atheist i would be offended for my first amendment right would be viol
but that has been perverted to mean that we need to take religion out of government. but what really means it really means is that we need to keep government out of religion. and that is what is happening in this case, some people are trying to take it out of government, but that is contrary to the entire condition of this country. martha: what do you think, leslie? >> i have to tell you that i agree with some of what you said. but the problem is the slope that could become and we don't...
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it is religion it is family. >> you can not get food like this anywhere else in the country. >> i promise you. >> aside from the charm of new orleans, you can not come here without sampling the world famous binea. >> he rolls them out in the sheeter for us. cuts them. we are open 24/7 so we are constant constantly making them. [music] >> the 49ers are favored from 3.5 to 4 points to beat the ravens. but, we saw a more spiritual insight. >> give us some insight as to how the game will come out. >> even though it is really close it looks like it might be san francisco but, like i said it is going to be very, very close and it is going to look like one team is winning and then at the very, very end it might go into overtime before everything winds up being the outcome. [music] >> you just can not get that anywhere. what can turn our attention from the is super bowl and new orleans? >> tiger woods, winning on a golf course. it has been awhile. like three years. here is tiger here at torrey pines we had he has one seven times and he is extending his he'd. woods, a friendly roll on the thenth h
it is religion it is family. >> you can not get food like this anywhere else in the country. >> i promise you. >> aside from the charm of new orleans, you can not come here without sampling the world famous binea. >> he rolls them out in the sheeter for us. cuts them. we are open 24/7 so we are constant constantly making them. [music] >> the 49ers are favored from 3.5 to 4 points to beat the ravens. but, we saw a more spiritual insight. >> give us some...
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he'd quit drinking, grown a beard and found religion. "he was no fanatic, he was curious," she said. "we would talk about his commitment to religion but it wasn't extreme." members of a mosque in dagestan e ld us tamerlan attended friday prayers but there was nothing unusual about his behavior. one neighbor told us tamerlan spent most of his visit helping ts father to renovate his shop. what he did with the rest of time is not known. dagestan, which borders chechnya, is the center of a violent islamic insurgency fighting for independence from russia. in 2010, islamic militants from the region bombed the moscow subway system during rush hour, killing 38 and wounding more than 60. while there's no evidence that thmerlan joined these militant groups, the violence would have been impossible to ignore.ys anysmaria lipman has studied chechnya since the '90s. >> you hang around. you hang around with people your age. with probably young men. and i think it doesn't take too atng before you discover that some of those young men are probably involv
he'd quit drinking, grown a beard and found religion. "he was no fanatic, he was curious," she said. "we would talk about his commitment to religion but it wasn't extreme." members of a mosque in dagestan e ld us tamerlan attended friday prayers but there was nothing unusual about his behavior. one neighbor told us tamerlan spent most of his visit helping ts father to renovate his shop. what he did with the rest of time is not known. dagestan, which borders chechnya, is the...
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they're more aggressive penalties being called so the nfl really does have the religion now and it's a question of whether they can resolve this body of claims by the 4,000 former players, set those aside. deal with them in a straight-up way and then move ahead to try to make the game safer. >> paul barrett, thanks very much for injoing us. >> my pleasure. >> president obama weighed in. >> some of the concerns we have learned about have to give parents pause and, you know, as i said before, i feel differently about the nfl. these are grown men. pop warner high school, college. i want to make sure that we're doing everything we can to make the sport safer. >> so do you think we need to change the way the game is played in order to ensure player safety? peggy brand says, i think what the nfl is doing right now is a step in the right direction. i'm glad my son decided to stop playing in seventh grade. i probably want to ask him to stop. like us on facebook and join the conversation. >>> up next, undaunted. from the home front to the combat zone. the author whose stories of military spou
they're more aggressive penalties being called so the nfl really does have the religion now and it's a question of whether they can resolve this body of claims by the 4,000 former players, set those aside. deal with them in a straight-up way and then move ahead to try to make the game safer. >> paul barrett, thanks very much for injoing us. >> my pleasure. >> president obama weighed in. >> some of the concerns we have learned about have to give parents pause and, you...
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how much separation should there be between the government and religion. prayer, said in public at things like town meetings -- our justice correspondent at the court for us tonight. >> reporter: nearly every government body in america opens its meetings with a prafrm the question for the justices, when does that go too far and violate the separation of church and state. it's the way cities and towns have opened public meetings for hundreds of years in a country with god on its currency, something like a prayer brings the supreme court to order. >> god save the united states and this honorable court. >> reporter: but justice elena kagan said what if it began with a priest? some say it's unconstitutional. >> and we ask all these things in your holy name, amen. >> i don't think you should have to endure religious indoctrination in order to participate in your own town government. >> reporter: but the town say it is has history on its side. >> we have a rich tradition back to our founding fathers of opening legislative meetings with prayer. >> reporter: sever
how much separation should there be between the government and religion. prayer, said in public at things like town meetings -- our justice correspondent at the court for us tonight. >> reporter: nearly every government body in america opens its meetings with a prafrm the question for the justices, when does that go too far and violate the separation of church and state. it's the way cities and towns have opened public meetings for hundreds of years in a country with god on its currency,...
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polls, i will consistently say this and concede, gospel preaching environmentalists that preach it like religion to continue to pad their pockets with this, they convinced the public something is happening, but nobody believes, bob, when you ask them is this a crisis, does it require taxpayer dollars, people go no, why should we spend money on this. >> i don't think in polls they say it is a crisis. >> they don't want our money, tax dollars going to it either. >> also don't want their kids facing a crisis 50 years down the road. >> by the way, your friend danny, natural gas burns cleaner than coal. president obama is finally coming around to embracing it as an alternative. >> if there's any savior to his presidency legacy wise, the fact he is bringing more energy to the market in america and because of natural gas. sooner rather than later. >> does anyone here think the united nations is going to go forward and try to pass this new u.n. framework? once again, it is a speech about nothing, for nothing, and tomorrow morning he's going to go on what i think is a good trip to africa. all these peopl
polls, i will consistently say this and concede, gospel preaching environmentalists that preach it like religion to continue to pad their pockets with this, they convinced the public something is happening, but nobody believes, bob, when you ask them is this a crisis, does it require taxpayer dollars, people go no, why should we spend money on this. >> i don't think in polls they say it is a crisis. >> they don't want our money, tax dollars going to it either. >> also don't...
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the religion views artificial contraception as a sin. under the affordable care act, companies like hercules with 50 or more employees must cover contraception. >> can americans, including family businesses openers, live and do business according to our faith? >> reporter: how is that different from telling your employees you can't use birth control pildz? >> we're not saying don't go buy them we're not putting up barricade in front of wal-mart. we're saying we don't want to pay for them. >> reporter: federal governments have split on this issue, so the supreme court now will consider whether corporations have the same individual rights as individua individuals. kathleen sebelius is the secretary of health and human services. >> it's troubling to think that someone could pick and choose, not based on science, not based on health care not based on anything else, but pick and choose which services to provide to employees. that would be a troubling picture. >> pelley: anna werner is joining us now. anna let's look in the future a little bit
the religion views artificial contraception as a sin. under the affordable care act, companies like hercules with 50 or more employees must cover contraception. >> can americans, including family businesses openers, live and do business according to our faith? >> reporter: how is that different from telling your employees you can't use birth control pildz? >> we're not saying don't go buy them we're not putting up barricade in front of wal-mart. we're saying we don't want to...
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bad because our religion, our base, domination of male upon women. and in a few seconds, security services started to catch us and they arrested us. >> when the pope announces his retirement in february, 2013, femin activists celebrate by scandalizing visitors at historic cathedral of notre dame in paris. >> for me, it was one of our most successful action. you need to shock people and video, they are viral. the video, and the pictures, they are everywhere now. >> for us it's more important to have five cameras around than 50 people, because we know that behind each of the camera, there are a thousand million minds. >> despite the beatings and arrests, the group continues to grow all around the world. >> we don't need to recruit. at the beginning, yes. now people, they want to be femin. >> we have people from different countries that want to start their own femin branch. >> our goal is to make the first women's revolution in history. this is our goal. . >>> this sunday, two news making one-on-one interviews. exclusive secretary of state john kerry on
bad because our religion, our base, domination of male upon women. and in a few seconds, security services started to catch us and they arrested us. >> when the pope announces his retirement in february, 2013, femin activists celebrate by scandalizing visitors at historic cathedral of notre dame in paris. >> for me, it was one of our most successful action. you need to shock people and video, they are viral. the video, and the pictures, they are everywhere now. >> for us it's...
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race, gender, religion-- they all seemed to shake up archie's world, with edith often on the receiving end. >> edith, i told you that ain't it. >> my sister used to faint at spiders in the bathtub. >> axelrod: born jean murray, new york in 1923, stapleton had a long career on stage before "all in the family," appearing in hit broadway musicals such as "damn yankees." >> she worries so about chafing, she changes diapers every five minutes. >> axelrod: and many commercials. but none of her success prepared her for the kind of fame "all in the family" would bring her, along with three emmies and two golden globes. ab i got so excited i jumped off the examining table. ( laughter ) and i broke my ankle. ( laughter ) >> axelrod: jean stapleton, who whde edith bunker a part of all of our families, was 90. erter, remembering the colleagues we lost four decades ago in cambodia. your tax dollars at work: the i.r.s. dance video that cost $1,600 to produce. erd wind power advocates float their latest proposal. those stories when the "cbs evening news" continues. it starts with something little. a
race, gender, religion-- they all seemed to shake up archie's world, with edith often on the receiving end. >> edith, i told you that ain't it. >> my sister used to faint at spiders in the bathtub. >> axelrod: born jean murray, new york in 1923, stapleton had a long career on stage before "all in the family," appearing in hit broadway musicals such as "damn yankees." >> she worries so about chafing, she changes diapers every five minutes. >>...
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model for welcoming the best and brightest scientists and innovators, no matter your race, gender, religion, or whom you love. >> reporter: democrat ralph northam had the only double digit victory in a statewide race beating lieutenant jackson. >> the government shutdown affected a lot of people and small businesses. virginians just want leaders that will go and sit down and talk about our challenges and come up with solutions. that's what terry and i are all about. >> reporter: over the last few weeks, paul said this election was a referendum on obamacare. now with a mcauliffe win, that seems to give a boost to the affordablecare act. >> i thing ken cuccinelli was right. this was a referendum on obamacare and virginians like the majority of americans have said tonight they do want everyone to have access to quality affordable health care. >> thank you for the honor of electing me to serve as the 72nd governor of the commonwealth of virginia. thank you. >> reporter: in tysons corner, peggy fox, wusa9. >> in richmond it was a roller coaster election night as voters rolled in early in favor o
model for welcoming the best and brightest scientists and innovators, no matter your race, gender, religion, or whom you love. >> reporter: democrat ralph northam had the only double digit victory in a statewide race beating lieutenant jackson. >> the government shutdown affected a lot of people and small businesses. virginians just want leaders that will go and sit down and talk about our challenges and come up with solutions. that's what terry and i are all about. >>...
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, her loyalty is toward the muslim religion. the posting says she's not a republican. party leaders denouncing the comment as racist and hateful. they are deciding whether to punish the member who made those comments. >>> a bit of hollywood stops by san jose. actor harrison ford attended cinequest last night to accept this year's maverick spirit award. the award recognizes an individual who embodies the independent and innovative mindset. the actor shows that spirit in new film "42" set to be released this spring. ford plays the brooklyn dodgers owner who signed jackie robinson and made history. >> i think it's an important american story that serves as well to hear well told and so i'm just happy to have worked on what i think is going to be a very good film. >> ford loves what he does and will continue working as long as the film industry will have him. >>> 6:21 right now. history in the making. a woman gets her shot at becoming an nfl kicker. we'll show you how she did coming up. >>> how one south bay lawmaker plans to force
, her loyalty is toward the muslim religion. the posting says she's not a republican. party leaders denouncing the comment as racist and hateful. they are deciding whether to punish the member who made those comments. >>> a bit of hollywood stops by san jose. actor harrison ford attended cinequest last night to accept this year's maverick spirit award. the award recognizes an individual who embodies the independent and innovative mindset. the actor shows that spirit in new film...
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that was our religion to a certain extent. >> that was your religion. >> yeah. so now suddenly i had different interests and was moving in another direction. not that there was a falling out or they were mean to me or anything, just we started being interested in different things. >> as you went public with your beliefs, what was the reaction of your family? >> they were not very happy about it. i come from a very intellectual family, very liberal family that's, you know, my parents are professors, and they thought it was extremely odd and didn't like it very much. i remember tell mig mother i'm going to a bible study and she said, okay, and then she said, well, that's good, that's a nice education, you know, for literature and things like that. and i said, no, i believe it. and she sort of said, okay. >> the reactions to your piece and whether it surprised you. >> very positive. yeah, i was surprised. i got so many e-mails. i even heard from some of my friends who are atheists who were interested in it and appreciated it and were inspired by it. so, yeah, i was
that was our religion to a certain extent. >> that was your religion. >> yeah. so now suddenly i had different interests and was moving in another direction. not that there was a falling out or they were mean to me or anything, just we started being interested in different things. >> as you went public with your beliefs, what was the reaction of your family? >> they were not very happy about it. i come from a very intellectual family, very liberal family that's, you...
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other republican said, you know what, i through a party for a guy who killed a 4-year-old girl of any religion they would have been interested in that. >> right. they are protecting al gore because they are protecting global warming. that's what i think it is. bernie i have to run. the journal news is wrong to print the names of legal gun owners. how about juan williams who defended the newspaper digest that? then a factor exclusive the former marines injustly incarcerated in mexico will tell us his story. i had a massive he. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ woman ] learn from my story. ♪ [ male announcer ] let's take every drop of courage, every ounce of inspiration, every bit of determination, and go where we've never gone before. ♪ introducing the radically new avalon. toyota. let's go places. but for most of us it represents something more. it's the time of year that we have all waited for. when we sit on the edge of our seats for four quarter
other republican said, you know what, i through a party for a guy who killed a 4-year-old girl of any religion they would have been interested in that. >> right. they are protecting al gore because they are protecting global warming. that's what i think it is. bernie i have to run. the journal news is wrong to print the names of legal gun owners. how about juan williams who defended the newspaper digest that? then a factor exclusive the former marines injustly incarcerated in mexico will...
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some believe that religion poisons everything, while others were saying that religion would save and solve everything. you do, however, that the reality was somewhere in between. i remember thinking at the time how unusual it was for a public figure to see the potential in and the power of religious poverty,ckling extreme convincing people to combat global climate change, fighting for global human rights, mitigating conflict, and building peace, even at a time when others focus on those religious folks who committed acts of violent extremism, perversely claiming justice in the name of their own faith. from that day forward, i admired your willingness to defy the conventional wisdom that purelyd religion was a private, personal choice in the community founded by faith must be entirely left outside the discussion of policy. that is why today engage in these communities in the context of policies have always struck me as being a matter of a very great and deep importance. let me briefly describe why we are expanding religious engagement and how we will go about doing that engagement. th
some believe that religion poisons everything, while others were saying that religion would save and solve everything. you do, however, that the reality was somewhere in between. i remember thinking at the time how unusual it was for a public figure to see the potential in and the power of religious poverty,ckling extreme convincing people to combat global climate change, fighting for global human rights, mitigating conflict, and building peace, even at a time when others focus on those...